Miki Furukawa Explained

Miki Furukawa
フルカワミキ
Birth Date:1979 2, df=yes
Origin:Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan
Genre:Rock, pop, electropop
Years Active:1995 - present
Label:BMG Japan
(2006 - 2008)
Ki/oon Records
(2009 - 2014)
Heartfast
(2009, 2014 - present)
Associated Acts:Supercar, Kōji Nakamura, Lama

(born February 19, 1979) is a Japanese musician. From 1995 to 2005 she was the bass player and vocalist of the indie rock band Supercar.[1] She released her first solo record in 2006.

Biography

Originating from Aomori Prefecture, Miki Furukawa placed an advertisement in a local magazine seeking fellow musicians in 1995, leading to the formation of the rock band Supercar.[2] Supercar, which released its influential debut album Three Out Change in 1998, has been characterized as having "almost foundational importance to 21st century Japanese indie rock". After a successful, ten-year career, Supercar disbanded in 2005 in order for the members to pursue different interests.

In 2006 Furukawa released her first solo album, Mirrors, featuring a mixture of guitar-based rock songs and electronic dance-pop. Bondage Heart (2008) pointed in a new direction, with heavy influences from post-punk, psychedelic rock and noise, whereas Very (2010) was a mostly electropop-oriented record. In December 2009, software developer AH Software used voice samples from Furukawa to create the Vocaloid voice library SF-A2 Miki. In 2011, Miki Furukawa and former Supercar bandmate Koji Nakamura formed the band called Lama. Lama jump-started their formation with a single entitled "Spell", which has been used as an opening theme for the anime No. 6. The single "Fantasy" was used as the ending theme for the anime Un-Go.

Discography

Singles

Albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lomography.com/magazine/126898-miki-furukawa-shoots-with-the-lc-wide Vocalist and bassist for the Japanese rock band “Supercar”
  2. Web site: Sony Music: Supercar profile. 2019-07-13.